Member countries of the World Health Organization have finalised an agreement on how to tackle future pandemics. The landmark treaty seeks to avoid mistakes made during the COVID-19 crisis. It addresses structural inequities on the development of drugs, vaccines and health tools. The finalised text will be presented for sign-off at the WHO’s annual assembly next month. This is just the second time in the health agency’s 75-year history that member countries have reached a binding agreement — the last being an accord on tobacco control in 2003.
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